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FEDERAL COURTS AND KANSAS STATE COURTS By: Alisha Talsma All information obtained from Clack, G. (Ed.).(2004).Outline of the American Legal System(5 th ed.).Washington D.C.:Congressional Quarterly,Inc. unless otherwise noted on slide.
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FEDERAL COURTS U.S. SUPREME COURT U.S. COURT OF APPEALS U.S. DISTRICT COURT
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U.S. SUPREME COURT Established in 1789 at times called the “HIGH COURT” Consists of the Chief Justice of the U.S. and eight Associate Justices highest appellate court in the U.S. Claims over $75,000 only Cases heard have issues involving the Constitution or federal law ex) racial issues
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PROCESS OF A CASE IN THE SUPREME COURT A person requests review of their case by the Supreme Court Court first hears oral arguments from the lawyers of the case Then a conference is held by just the judges to discuss the case and decide if a review is needed If yes, then certiorari is ordered If no, the decision from the lower court stands certiorari is an order for the lower court to send up the complete record of the case
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The First Supreme Court Justice: John Jay The 2009 Supreme Court Justices
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U.S. COURT OF APPEALS has the authority to review any cases in lower courts and change the ruling created in 1789 also known as circuit courts there are 12 regional courts of appeals cases are from lower courts that are being appealed settle disputes and enforce national law
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Cases are first screened by the judges Cases that pass the screening stage are reviewed by a panel of three judges If not settled by the review, then an oral argument is given to the attorneys on each side of the case Then the decision is announced
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U.S. DISTRICT COURTS Known as the trial courts of the federal court system Uses a jury Two types of juries used Grand jury Petit jury Hear civil and criminal cases Bankruptcy courts are separate units of the district courts
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Both civil and criminal cases are filed Est. by congress There are 94 district courts in the United States Judges serve a term of 10 years District courts are limited courts
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KANSAS STATE COURTS Municipal (city) Court District Court Kansas Court of Appeals Kansas Supreme Court
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Kansas Municipal Court Also known as city courts Deals with crimes committed in city limits that violate city ordinances Ex) traffic offenses or building codes No jury at case hearings Cases may be appealed to the district court of the county 2007. Kansas Judicial Branch. www.kscourts.org
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KANSAS DISTRICT COURTS where the criminal and civil jury trials are held ex) divorce, damage suits and small claims(limit of $4,000.) a district court in each county following state law, there is at least one resident judge in each county 2007. Kansas Judicial Branch. www.kscourts.org Appeals can be taken to Court of Appeals or Supreme Court
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KANSAS COURT OF APPEALS Cases brought here are not usually conducted by trials Cases decided from: judge reading the record of the trial and written briefs Hearing oral arguments of lawyers Judges research and review the law involved in case Then write an opinion 2007. Kansas Judicial Branch. www.kscourts.org
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KANSAS SUPREME COURT highest court in Kansas Contains seven justices rarely is a trial held hears direct appeals from the district courts Cases involve the most serious criminal cases and when the ruling has been proven unconstitutional 2007. Kansas Judicial Branch. www.kscourts.org
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BASIC POINTS Federalism keeps power balanced between national and state governments Whatever issues are not given to the National Court System by the Constitution goes to the State Court System To go to federal court, the case must have diversity or cases involving the constitution
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